[Added 5-12-2015 by Ord. No. 2015-11]
A. 
Intent. The intent of the site plan review process is to provide a framework for the coordinated review of design elements contained in an applicant's construction or development project that may have impacts on the environment, the local economy and/or the character of surrounding neighborhoods. The site plan review process improves communication with the applicant, enhances project design and compliance with applicable laws and regulations and reduces potentially negative impacts on the City of Fall River and its residents.
B. 
Implementation. A review committee shall be formed to implement this section. The review committee shall consist of five members: the Inspector of Buildings, the City Planner, the Administrator of Public Utilities, the City Engineer and the Director of Administrative Services - Water, each of whom may name a respective delegate. The review committee shall review applicable projects in accordance with this section.
C. 
Applicability.
(1) 
Minor project: any project that is not included within the definition of a "major project" and requires a building permit.
(2) 
Major project: any project that includes one or more of the following criteria and requires a building permit:
(a) 
Residential developments (subdivisions) that are subject to approval under the Subdivision Control Law (MGL c. 41, §§ 81K through 81GG).
(b) 
Development, redevelopment or expansion of any primary or accessory structure that is utilized for commercial and/or industrial purposes that is located on a lot with an area of 10,000 square feet or more.
(c) 
Development (residential, commercial, industrial) that will result in the creation of 30 or more off-street parking spaces.
D. 
Exemptions. The following activities shall be exempt from the provisions of this section:
(1) 
Normal maintenance of stormwater management systems.
(2) 
Emergency projects necessary for the protection of public health or safety, provided that the work is to be performed and/or has been ordered by any federal agency, agency of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts or by the Mayor of the City of Fall River.
E. 
Administration.
(1) 
Minor projects.
(a) 
The applicant for a minor project shall include a drainage plan and a locus/plot plan with his building permit application. The locus/plot plan shall contain the following elements: parcel number, location and dimensions of lot boundaries, identification of zoning district(s) and setback requirements, location and dimensions of adjacent streets, location and dimensions of existing driveways or other means of access to and from the site, location of all utilities (including on site location/size and connection to existing utility within the public way identifying size/type) and location and dimensions of any deeds of easement, rights-of-way, covenants and any other agreements connected with the site.
(b) 
The applicant shall submit an as-built plan containing the elements required on the locus/plot plan prior to the issuance of a certificate of occupancy.
(2) 
Major projects. The applicant for a major project shall submit plans in accordance with Subsection F for review by the review committee established herein. All plans submitted shall be signed and stamped by a professional engineer or professional land surveyor licensed in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. All plans shall contain a North arrow and a scale.
F. 
Procedure for major project review.
(1) 
The applicant shall submit the following documents to the Inspector of Buildings:
(a) 
One original and five copies of the major site plan review application.
(b) 
One original and five copies of the drainage plan, locus/plot plan, site plan(s) and all supporting materials.
(2) 
Within 14 calendar days of the applicant submitting all of the required documentation, the review committee members shall each review the major site plan review application and the accompanying plans and materials. Within five business days of completing the review, each review committee member shall provide comments in writing to the applicant and a copy shall be filed with the Inspector of Buildings.
(3) 
If the applicant does not agree to comply with one or more of the comments provided by the review committee member(s), the applicant shall request a subsequent meeting with the relevant review committee member(s) in question to resolve such concerns prior to the issuance of a building permit.
G. 
Stormwater management standards.
(1) 
All applicants of minor and major projects must submit a written plan delineating compliance with applicable local, state and/or federal stormwater requirements. The stormwater management plan must not cause or contribute to flooding in the immediate or downstream areas. Sites must maintain a minimum of 25% pervious surface or consistent with applicable zoning regulations. Erosion controls must be installed during construction or disturbance of the site.
(2) 
All applicants must review existing sites as to past flooding issues, capacity and size of existing drains and/or combined sewers. Those areas with past flooding issues or potential future flooding issues must be addressed by the applicant by mitigation, which can include replacement and/or expansion of the downstream drains or combined sewers.
(3) 
Stormwater management plans must be approved by the Administrator of Public Utilities and the City Engineer.